Structural Project Engineer EIT/PE
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Civil EngineersEngineers, All OtherArchitectural and Engineering ManagersCivil Engineering Technologists and TechniciansConstruction ManagersIndustries:
Architectural, Engineering, and Related ServicesOther Specialty Trade ContractorsSteel Product Manufacturing from Purchased SteelArchitectural and Structural Metals ManufacturingAerospace Product and Parts ManufacturingAs a Project Engineer at Sandman Structural Engineers (SSE), you are responsible for managing projects and guiding other engineers and technicians to enable the success of our clients and our people. Core Responsibilities1. Design and Technical Expertise - 75%Facilitate the development of clear and comprehensive designs that meet current technical standards and regulations.Key Activities:Ensure clear and comprehensive designs that comply with current technical standards and regulationsProduce precise solutions for clients by applying knowledge and experience through confidence and abilityDesign a complete project, system, component, or process (as assigned)Prepare complete project documentsDesign and conduct experiments; analyze and interpret dataAnalyze problems and find effective solutions to solve themWork on projects of all sizes and work on several projects concurrently2. Project Management - 10%Optimize project efficiency, profitability, and timely delivery to maximize client satisfaction.Key Activities:Coordinate project schedules with Team Leader and/or Lead EngineerAssist Team Leader and/or Lead Engineer in preparing for project kick-off meetingsAdhere to established project processesMaintain project accounting records in real-timeCoordinate detailed aspects of the engineering workAssist with proposals to provide professional services to obtain funding for engineering projects and programs3. Client Relationships - 5%Create and maintain trusting relationships with clients to maintain/increase client satisfaction and retention.Key Activities:Maintain strong client relationships through consistent and professional communicationUnderstand client work pipelinePrepare and participate in project meetings in a professional mannerUnderstand each clients' requirements and expectationsStay current with clients via check-insReview and recap project success with clients4. Mentorship - 5%Mentor structural designers and technicians through principles of leading by example, humility, and collaboration.Key Activities:Mentor less experienced team members based on humility and trust with a high expectation of hard work and two-way communicationWillingly answer questions in a manner that is conducive to the others' ability to learn and improve their skill set(s).5. Administration - 5%Ensure project information and communication is documented and retained properly. Record time and milestones accurately into project management software system.Key Activities:Ensure documents and emails are filed appropriatelyAccurately record and completion percentageQualifications Required:Bachelor's degree in engineering from an ABET/EAC accredited program4+ years of structural engineeringexperience with clear progression in responsibilityEngineer in Training (EIT) required; Active Professional Engineer (PE) license preferredProficient use of the English language, both verbal and written, and adaptable to all audiencesPhysically able to conduct field inspections and testing as assignedMaintain a valid driver's license and have a satisfactory driving recordCompensation: The starting hourly compensation for this role is $35-$46. A variety of factors are considered when determining an offer including, but not limited to, market data, geographic location, experience, education, and specialized skills.Benefits:Competitive WagesPaid PTO and Holidays (if eligible)401(k) with Matching Funds (if eligible)Employee Stock Ownership Retirement Plan (ESOP) (if eligible)Discretionary Bonuses (if eligible)Medical/Dental/Life/Disability Insurances (if eligible)Environmental Conditions:Office environment; field environment; construction site environment; exposure to noise, dust, grease, smoke, fumes, gases, heat, cold, and inclement weather conditions when conducting field inspections and investigations.Physical Requirements:The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Position may require extended periods of sitting, standing, bending, and/or walking. Must be able to frequently move about and position self appropriately to complete role responsibilities. Position may require frequent lifting and/or carrying up to 20 pounds with occasional lifting and/or carrying of up to 50pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.